Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman"How Much Frosting Can You Bear?"
Grandma Ruffman takes over today's show. Her friends Fig and Tucker's person is getting married, so she calls upon Ruff and the FETCHers to help her with the wedding gifts! She sends Rubye and Jay to meet up with some experts at the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center to engineer a bear-proof picnic basket for the couple. Meanwhile Shreya, Emmie, Marc, and Marco bake the bride and groom's actual wedding cake!. D

5:30 pm

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report, Apple strikes a deal with the world's largest wireless carrier, China Mobile. What does this mean for shares of Apple, which is a major holding in many mutual funds? And, who made a difference in 2013? Tonight we begin our series with a look at veteran investor Carl Icahn's impact on a number of companies, including Dell and Apple. D

Antiques Roadshow"Finders Keepers"
Tucked behind a fireplace, buried in a cotton field, mistaken for insulation in the ceiling of a basement, some treasures show up where you least expect to find them. This new special shines a spotlight on items whose discovery was a happy accident.G

8:00 pm

Christmas In Norway with the St. Olaf Choir
This Christmas special was filmed in Trondheim, Norway's magnificent Nidaros Dom cathedral, one of the oldest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Featured performers include the renowned voices of Minnesota's St. Olaf Choir.G

9:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Mozambique"
Trekker Ian Wright starts his journey in Mozambique's capital of Maputo, where he views colonial relics, lives it up in one of Africa's most luxurious hotels, and shops at a local market for a real taste of Africa. In Chimoio, he discovers how the central region of the country is dealing with the terrible landmine legacy of its civil war.G

10:00 pm

Independent Lens"Jiro Dreams of Sushi"
Despite its humble appearance, Jiro Ono's Sukiyabashi Jiro is the first restaurant of its kind to be awarded a three-star Michelin Guide rating, and sushi lovers from around the globe make pilgrimages to the Tokyo eatery. This film is a meditation on work, family, and the art of perfection.G